Doled Out Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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Life challenges are real. You can overcome each challenge by grace. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I have been enlightened. I have fallen into poetry and it has swallowed me up. — Keith Haring

My truth - what I believe - is that there are no answers here and, if you are looking for answers, you'd better choose the question carefully. — Javier Bardem

So already, you go from not having a job and thinking you're going to get fired after the pilot, to knowing that you've got a guaranteed job for 4 years. — Michael Shanks

And though the philosopher may live remote from business, the genius of philosophy, if carefully cultivated by several, must gradually diffuse itself throughout the whole society, and bestow a similar correctness on every art and calling. — David Hume

It is not enough for code to work. — Robert C. Martin

The verbal tool of exploring mystery together is not confrontation or preaching but dialogue. We subject ourselves to the same questions we pose to others, and as we traverse them together, we may arrive at surprising conclusions we could never have reached when simply trying to defeat one another's logic. Our questions are open ended, granting the other person the freedom to respond or not to respond. The questions stick with us, even haunt us, long after we ask them, and we await insight together. The process is more important than an immediate decision. — Adam S. McHugh

What I love about kids is there innate ability to love unconditionally - we can all learn from this — Kevin Heath

I think escapism is really important. — Jordana Brewster

So he is. So that faint uneasiness lost. That faint hope. To one with so few occasions to feel. So inapt to feel. Asking nothing better in so far as he can ask anything than to feel nothing. Is it desirable? No. Would he gain thereby in companionability? No. Then let him not be named H. Let him be again as he was. The hearer. Unnamable. You. — Samuel Beckett